Developing Economic Well-being and Financial Capability in the Primary and Secondary Curriculum

helping to prepare children and young people for future opportunities, responsibilities and experiences

Date: Friday 19th November 2010 9.00am - 3.30pm
Venue: The Holiday Inn, Guildford
Cost: Free to attend, 1 delegate per school and £50 contribution to 'cover' given

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Outline Programme
This conference is designed to support teachers in developing their PSHE Education knowledge, understanding and skills around Emotional Health and Well-being and Financial Capability, enabling pupils to become:
• successful learners
• responsible citizens
• confident individuals

There will be keynote speakers from the world of Economic Well-being and Financial Capability who will provide information on available support, opportunities and resources. There will be Primary and Secondary workshops and case studies lead by teachers, and Financial Capability experts

Looking for ways of motivating children and young people? Are you helping them to consider what they need to know and be able to do to become successful and determined? Seeking to develop your PSHE Education and Maths curriculum - helping pupils stay safe from debt, make a positive contribution and achieve economic well-being? If so then this conference is for you!

Why you should attend:
• To be aware of some of the links between Healthy Schools, PSHE Education, Economic Well-being and Financial Capability and Maths.
• To consider good practice in relation to Economic Well-being and Financial Capability.
• To be aware of some of the resources and support available to schools and young people.
• To become aware of some of the current societal issues relating to Economic Well-being and Financial Capability

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